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  • PBC on Spike draws 507,000

    PBC on Spike TV Saturday night drew 507,000 viewers according to Nielsen sources. The ratings reflect a slight decrease in viewership from last month.
    The event featured Robert Guererro as he faced David Perralta. It was Perralta that came out on top with a split decision victory.
    The card, which aired from 9-12:10am ET, drew 196,000 viewers in the adult 18-49 demo per Sports TV Ratings.

    PBC on Spike
    3/13/2015 869,000
    4/24/2015 569,000
    5/22/2015 772,000
    6/12/2015 446,000
    8/14/2015 679,000
    9/11/2015 581,000
    10/16/2015 315,000
    11/13/2015 466,000
    4/1/2016 873,000
    4/29/2016 513,000
    7/29/2016 531,000

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    Bellator 160 draws 725,000 viewers

    Main card (Spike)
    Benson Henderson ($75,000 + no win bonus = $75,000) def. Patricio Freire ($50,000)
    Derek Anderson ($10,000 + $10,000 = $20,000) def. Saad Award ($18,000)
    Georgi Karakhanyan ($17,000 + $17,000 = $34,000) def. Bubba Jenkins ($14,000)
    A.J. McKee ($10,000 + $10,000 = $20,000) def. Cody Walker ($8,000)

    boxing
    Dan Rafael ‏@danrafaelespn
    Purses for Sat #PBConSpike card: Guerrero $500k, Peralta 30k, Angulo 100k, Hernandez 25k, Gausha 75k, Martinez 25k

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    • #3
      LOL terrible

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      • #4
        Boxing is so ****ed. This sport needs major surgery and it doesn't look like anybody is taking the future seriously. As much as people say they lament the 90's scene, it at least was a power player in mainstream sports. I just read that McClellan vs Benn was like 17million viewers on cable television. Now, breaking a million is a major task. Even with a major "super fight" miraculously put together against all odds of both guys probably pulling out, the numbers still aren't there (Broner vs Porter, Garcia vs Peterson, Thurman vs Porter). If the crop of today's fighters are serious, then they are going to have to put the sport on their back and compete and produce major entertainment. The strong will survive while the weak will be defeated accordingly. The constant flow of boxing right now is a ponzi scheme designed to protect mediocre fighters at the top and cement their place by not competing like a champion should. Its all smoke and mirrors now, we are supposed to believe a shot Malignaggi is a legit contender for undefeated "superstars) like Garcia

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        • #5
          Damn how did angulo get 100k even gausha getting 75 seems high wow. Got paid the same as one of the more popular mma fighters

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          • #6
            Originally posted by creekrat77 View Post
            Boxing is so ****ed. This sport needs major surgery and it doesn't look like anybody is taking the future seriously. As much as people say they lament the 90's scene, it at least was a power player in mainstream sports. I just read that McClellan vs Benn was like 17million viewers on cable television. Now, breaking a million is a major task. Even with a major "super fight" miraculously put together against all odds of both guys probably pulling out, the numbers still aren't there (Broner vs Porter, Garcia vs Peterson, Thurman vs Porter). If the crop of today's fighters are serious, then they are going to have to put the sport on their back and compete and produce major entertainment. The strong will survive while the weak will be defeated accordingly. The constant flow of boxing right now is a ponzi scheme designed to protect mediocre fighters at the top and cement their place by not competing like a champion should. Its all smoke and mirrors now, we are supposed to believe a shot Malignaggi is a legit contender for undefeated "superstars) like Garcia
            Those days with huge viewership are long gone and never coming back.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by creekrat77 View Post
              Boxing is so ****ed. This sport needs major surgery and it doesn't look like anybody is taking the future seriously. As much as people say they lament the 90's scene, it at least was a power player in mainstream sports. I just read that McClellan vs Benn was like 17million viewers on cable television. Now, breaking a million is a major task. Even with a major "super fight" miraculously put together against all odds of both guys probably pulling out, the numbers still aren't there (Broner vs Porter, Garcia vs Peterson, Thurman vs Porter). If the crop of today's fighters are serious, then they are going to have to put the sport on their back and compete and produce major entertainment. The strong will survive while the weak will be defeated accordingly. The constant flow of boxing right now is a ponzi scheme designed to protect mediocre fighters at the top and cement their place by not competing like a champion should. Its all smoke and mirrors now, we are supposed to believe a shot Malignaggi is a legit contender for undefeated "superstars) like Garcia
              dude update you're p4p list fraud is retired Gonzalez is number 1.

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